When the Pima County Courthouse opened in 1930, it first served the Supreme Court and then the Consolidated Justice Court. Both have moved to newer facilities. The fate of this property listed by the U. S. National Register of Historic Places is uncertain. It is worth walking by this Mission Revival and Spanish Colonial style building to admire its colorful, mosaic dome. The architect, Roy Place, did a masterful job of designing a visual gem for downtown Tucson.